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Thanks for the excellent article.
My dumb problem was that I did not have the path to java that I just
installed, and as you mentioned, the installer just doesn't work or
complain
John
On Mon, 5 Nov 2001 14:01:20 -0500, "Jeffrey Hunter" <Jeffrey.Hunter_at_marconi.com> wrote:
>Manuel:
>
>You are absolutely correct. I forgot to update my Docs when I learned of
>this bug. Thanks for the heads up.
>
>I updated by webpage to reflect this.
>
>Navigate to:
>http://www.idevelopment.info
>
>Click on "Oracle -> DBA Tips -> Tip # 53". Hope this helps.
>
>-- jeff
>
>"Manuel FLURY" <manuel.flury_at_amslux.lu> wrote in message
>news:3be65db5$0$849$626a54ce_at_news.free.fr...
>> There no need to downgrade binutils :
>>
>> See this procedure from Berno Strik which works perfectly :
>>
>> "
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm sorry to have to say this again but this is not true.
>> I 've posted a solution before and here it is again.
>> There is absolutely no reason to downgrade your binutils anymore!!!
>>
>> Solution:
>>
>> 1. When you get errors from OUI installer, open a window, and cd to the
>> Oracle
>> Home - installation target location
>> 2. Set Oracle environment - ORACLE_HOME to this target directory,
>> 3. Use editor to modify $ORACLE_HOME/bin/genclntsh file, to remove "-z
>defs"
>> from it(near bottom: library section).
>> 4. Then run this script $ORACLE_HOME/bin/genclntsh to create Oracle
>> libraries.
>> 5. Go back to OUI error window,
>> and click on "retry" bottom to continue.
>>
>> Good luck and happy landing.
>> "
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Received on Tue Nov 06 2001 - 20:21:16 CST
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